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Regulation 2
Regulations revoked | References |
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The Wireless Telegraphy (Exemption) Regulations 1999 | S.I. 1999/930 |
The Wireless Telegraphy (Exemption) (Amendment) Regulations 2000 | S.I. 2000/1012 |
The Wireless Telegraphy (Exemption) (Amendment) Regulations 2001 | S.I. 2001/730 |
The Wireless Telegraphy (Exemption) (Amendment) Regulations 2002 | S.I. 2002/1590 |
Regulation 3(1)
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Belgium | B |
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | GB |
Vatican City | SCV |
Regulation 3(1)
In this Schedule—
“BABT” means the British Approvals Board for Telecommunications(1);
“BTx” means Base Transmit, the frequency on which a base station transmits and a user station receives;
“CDMA” means Code Division Multiple Access as defined in the Radio Regulations;
“MTx” means Mobile Transmit, the frequency on which a user station transmits and a base station receives;
“prescribed apparatus” means a user station as defined below and any station or apparatus described in the appropriate Interface Requirement referred to in Part IV of this Schedule;
“relevant network” means a telecommunication system consisting exclusively of stations established and used under and in accordance with a licence, which has been granted under section 1(1) of the 1949 Act by the Secretary of State and is of a type specified in Part III of this Schedule;
“TDD” means Time Division Duplex as defined in the Radio Regulations; and
“user station” means a mobile station for wireless telegraphy designed or adapted—
to be connected by wireless telegraphy to one or more relevant networks; and
to be used solely for the purpose of sending and receiving messages conveyed by a relevant network by means of wireless telegraphy.
1. The prescribed apparatus shall be subject to and comply with the appropriate Interface Requirement referred to in Part IV of this Schedule.
2. Prescribed apparatus taken into service before 1st May 2000 must also comply with the appropriate Common Technical Regulations referred to in Part V of this Schedule, and in the absence of a Common Technical Regulation applying to such apparatus, the prescribed apparatus must—
(a)be approved by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations;
(b)be approved to the ETSI standards or the draft ETSI standards referred to in Part V of this Schedule as appropriate by a national administration following type testing at a test laboratory; or
(c)comply with the BABT performance standards referred to in Part V of this Schedule as appropriate,
provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.
1. Public mobile data systems licensed for use in the following frequency bands—
105–165 MHz
174–208 MHz
420–470 MHz
(for non-voice only operation)
2. Meteor burst data systems licensed for use on the following frequencies—
39.025 MHz
39.050 MHz
46.400 MHz
46.950 MHz
46.975 MHz
3. Cellular radiotelephone systems licensed for use in the following services on the relevant frequency bands—
(a)digital cellular radiotelephones:
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM): | 880–915 MHz (MTx) |
925–960 MHz (BTx) |
(b)digital cellular PCN radiotelephones:
Personal Communications Network (PCN): | 1710–1785 MHz (MTx) |
1805–1880 MHz (BTx) |
(c)Universal Mobile Telephony System radiotelephones (UMTS):
1899.9–1920 MHz (BTx/MTx in TDD)
1920–1980 MHz (MTx)
2110–2170 MHz (BTx)
4. Public access mobile radio systems licensed for use in the following frequency bands—
174–208 MHz
410–430 MHz
5. CDMA spread spectrum data asset tracking systems licensed for use in the following frequency bands—
177–191 MHz (MTx) paired with
866–868 MHz (BTx)
6. Public two-way paging systems licensed for use in the following frequency bands—
169.4–169.8 MHz (MTx) paired with
870–871 MHz (BTx).
Common base station systems licensed for use in the following frequency bands—
55–56 MHz
81–87 MHz
162–167 MHz
171–191 MHz
209–215 MHz
440–449 MHz
IR 2010—UK Radio Interface Requirement for Public Paging Services, published by RA in December 2000.
IR 2012—UK Radio Interface Requirement for Public Mobile Data Services, published by RA in December 2000.
IR 2013—UK Radio Licence Interface Requirement for Public Access Mobile Radio Services, published by RA in December 2000.
IR 2014—UK Radio Interface Requirement for Public Cellular Radiotelephone Services, published by RA in December 2000.
IR 2017—UK Radio Licence Interface Requirement for Remote Meter Reading Operator Services, published by RA in December 2000.
IR 2018—UK Radio Licence Interface Requirement for Common Base Stations Services, published by RA in December 2000.
IR 2019—UK Radio Licence Interface Requirement for Third Generation Mobile Services, published by RA in May 2001.
IR 2036—UK Radio Licence Interface Requirement for Mobile Asset Tracking Services, published by RA in December 2000.
CTR 005—Commission Decision of 21st December 1993 on a common technical regulation for the general attachment requirements for public pan-European cellular digital land-based mobile communications(2), including the ETSI Technical Basis for Regulation (TBR) TBR 005 published in November 1993.
CTR 009—Commission Decision of 21st December 1993 on a common technical regulation for the telephony application requirements for public pan-European cellular digital land-based mobile communications(3), including TBR 009 published in November 1993.
TBR 019 published by ETSI in October 1996.
TBR 020 published by ETSI in October 1996.
ETS 300 339 published by ETSI in June 1993.
ETS 300 113 published by ETSI in July 1996.
ETS 300 113 published by ETSI in July 1996.
BABT Special Investigation Test Schedule (SITS) 92/50 published in March 1991 and revised and reprinted in June 1995.
TBR 031: 1996–02 published by ETSI in February 1996.
TBR 032: 1996–02 published by ETSI in February 1996.
ETS 300 086 published by ETSI in January 1991.
ETS 300 113 published by ETSI in July 1996.
I-ETS 300 219 published by ETSI in October 1993.
ETS 300 086 published by ETSI in January 1991.
ETS 300 113 published by ETSI in July 1996.
Regulation 3(1)
In this Schedule—
“data message” means a non-voice message;
“MPTs 1322, 1334, 1371 and 1384” means Department of Trade and Industry Performance Specifications 1322, 1334, 1371 and 1384 referred to in Part IV of this Schedule; and
“prescribed apparatus” means a station or apparatus described in the Interface Requirement referred to in Part III of this Schedule.
1. The prescribed apparatus shall be subject to and comply with the Interface Requirement referred to in Part III of this Schedule.
2. Prescribed apparatus taken into service before 1st May 2000 must also comply with the appropriate Common Technical Regulations referred to in Part IV of this Schedule, and in the absence of a Common Technical Regulation applying to such apparatus, the prescribed apparatus must—
(a)be approved by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations;
(b)be approved to the ETSI standards referred to in Part IV of this Schedule as appropriate by a national administration following type testing at a test laboratory; or
(c)comply with the requirements of MPT 1322, MPT 1334, MPT 1371 or MPT 1384 as appropriate in relation to prescribed apparatus taken into service before section 84 of the 1984 Act came into force,
provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.
IR 2011—UK Radio Interface Requirement for the Cordless Telephony Service, published by RA in March 2000.
Department of Trade and Industry Performance Specification MPT 1322 published in August 1982 and revised and reprinted in August 1994.
Department of Trade and Industry Performance Specification MPT 1384 published in November 1997.
Department of Trade and Industry Performance Specification MPT 1371 published in May 1989 and revised and reprinted in August 1994.
Department of Trade and Industry Performance Specification MPT 1334 published in December 1987 and revised and reprinted in July 1994.
I-ETS 300 131 published by ETSI in April 1992 and revised and reprinted in November 1994.
CTR 006—Commission Decision of 9th July 1997 on a common technical regulation for the general terminal attachment requirements for DECT(4), including the ETSI Technical Basis for Regulation TBR 006.
CTR 010—Commission Decision of 9th July 1997 on a common technical regulation for the telephony application requirements for DECT(5), including the ETSI Technical Basis for Regulation TBR 010.
CTR 022—Commission Decision of 9th July 1997 on a common technical regulation for the attachment requirements for DECT generic access profile (GAP)(6), including the ETSI Technical Basis for Regulation TBR 022.
ETSI Technical Basis for Regulation TBR 006 published in December 1993 and revised and reprinted in December 1995.
Regulation 3(1)
In this Schedule—
“Eutelsat” means Eutelsat S.A whose registered office is situated at 70 rue Ballard, 75502 Paris, Cedex 15, France;
“Globalstar” means Globalstar LP whose registered office is situated at 3200 Zanker Road, GS-06, San Jose, CA 95134, United States of America;
“ICO” means ICO Global Communications (Holdings) Limited whose registered office is situated at Clarendon House, 2 Church Street, Hamilton, Bermuda;
“Inmarsat” means Inmarsat Limited whose registered office is situated at 99 City Road, London EC1Y 1AX;
“Iridium” means Iridium Communications Germany GmbH whose registered office is situated at Jagerhofstrasse 19-20, 40479 Dusseldorf, Germany;
“Italsat” means the satellite network operated by Telespazio s.p.a. whose registered office is situated at via Tiburting, 965-00156 Rome, Italy;
“Land Mobile-Satellite Service”, “Land Earth Station” and “Land Mobile Earth Station” have the meanings given to them in the Radio Regulations;
“Orbcomm” means Orbcomm LLC whose registered office is situated at 21700 Atlantic Boulevard, Dulles, VA 20166, United States of America;
“prescribed apparatus” means a Land Mobile Earth Station in a Land Mobile-Satellite Service described in the IR referred to in Part III of this Schedule;
“SpaceChecker” means SpaceChecker NV whose registered office is situated at Interleuvenlaan 15A, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium; and
“Thuraya” means Thuraya Satellite Telecommunications Company whose registered office is situated at P.O. Box 33344, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
1. The prescribed apparatus shall be subject to and comply with the Interface Requirement referred to in Part III of this Schedule.
2. Prescribed apparatus taken into service before 1st May 2000 must also comply with the appropriate Common Technical Regulations referred to in Part IV of this Schedule, and in the absence of a Common Technical Regulation applying to such apparatus, the prescribed apparatus must—
(a)be approved by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations; or
(b)be approved to the ETSI standards referred to in Part IV of this Schedule as appropriate by a national administration following type testing at a test laboratory,
provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.
3. Prescribed apparatus in the Iridium and Globalstar Land Mobile-Satellite Services described in the Interface Requirement referred to in Part III of this Schedule shall cease operation at or within a distance determined by the Secretary of State for each relevant radioastronomy site for the duration of any radioastronomy observation.
IR 2016—UK Radio Interface Requirement for Land Mobile Satellites, published by RA in January 2003.
Type of Inmarsat station | Maximum power (eirp) | ETSI standard (unless otherwise stated) | Date of publication |
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A | +37 dBW | Technical Requirements for Inmarsat Standard-A Ship Earth Stations, edition 3 | May 1988 |
Ship Earth Station Technical Bulletin 26A | September 1991 | ||
Ship Earth Station Technical Bulletin 27B | May 1998 | ||
B | +34 dBW (+1/−2 dB) | EN 301 444 | May 1998 |
C | +16 dBW | EN 301 426 | May 1998 |
D+ | +9 dBW | EN 301 426 | May 1998 |
M | +28 dBW (+3/−3 dB) | EN 301 444 | May 1998 |
Mini M (phone) | +2.7 dBW | EN 301 444 | May 1998 |
M4 | 26 dBW | EN 301 444 | May 1998 |
Type of Eutelsat station | Maximum power (eirp) | ETSI standard | Date of publication |
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Euteltracs (Omnitracs) | 19 dBW | EN 301 426 | May 1998 |
Type of Italsat station | Maximum power (eirp) | ETSI standard | Date of publication |
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EMS-PRODAT | 12 dBW | EN 301 426 | May 1998 |
EMS-MSSAT | 11.5 dBW | EN 301 444 | May 1998 |
CTR 41—Commission Decision of 3rd September 1998 on a common technical regulation for Satellite Personal Communications Networks (S-PCN) Mobile Earth Stations (MESs), including hand held earth stations, for S-PCN operating in the 1.6/2.4 GHz frequency bands under the Mobile Satellite Service (MSS)(7).
CTR 42—Commission Decision of 3rd September 1998 on a common technical regulation for Satellite Personal Communications Networks (S-PCN) Mobile Earth Stations (MESs), including hand held earth stations, for S-PCN operating in the 2.0 GHz frequency bands under the Mobile Satellite Service (MSS)(8).
CTR 41.
Type of Thuraya station | Maximum power (eirp) | ETSI standard | Date of publication |
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Hand held | 7.0 dBW | EN 301 681 | December 1999 |
Type of Orbcomm station | Maximum power (eirp) | ETSI standard | Date of publication |
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Hand held | 10 dBW/5 KHz | EN 301 721 | December 1999 |
Type of SpaceChecker station | Maximum power (eirp) | ETSI standard | Date of publication |
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Hand held | 12.5 dBW/15 KHz | EN 301 426 | May 1998 |
Regulation 3(1)
In this Schedule, “prescribed apparatus” means a station or apparatus described in the Interface Requirement referred to in Part III of this Schedule.
1. The prescribed apparatus shall be subject to and comply with the Interface Requirement referred to in Part III of this Schedule.
2. Prescribed apparatus taken into service before 1st May 2000 must also—
(a)be approved by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations; or
(b)be approved to the ETSI standards referred to in Part IV of this Schedule as appropriate by a national administration following type testing at a test laboratory, or otherwise complies with such standards in the case of non-manufactured apparatus used as metal detectors or model control apparatus referred to in the Interface Requirement in Part III of this Schedule,
provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.
IR 2030—UK Radio Interface Requirement for Short Range Devices, published by RA in October 2002.
European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 220-1 published by ETSI in November 1997.
European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 330 published by ETSI in April 1999.
European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 422 published by ETSI in September 1999.
European Telecommunications Standard I-ETS 300 440 published by ETSI in December 1995 and Corrigendum issued in April 1996.
European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 674 published by ETSI in November 1998.
European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 718 published by ETSI in March 1997.
European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 761 published by ETSI in January 1998.
European Telecommunications Standard EN 301 091 published by ETSI in May 1998.
European Telecommunications Standard EN 301 357, version 1.2.1 (1991) published by ETSI in 1999.
Regulation 3(1)
In this Schedule, “prescribed apparatus” means a station or apparatus described in the Interface Requirement referred to in Part III of this Schedule.
1. The prescribed apparatus shall be subject to and comply with the Interface Requirement referred to in Part III of this Schedule.
2. Prescribed apparatus taken into service before 1st May 2000 must also—
(a)be approved by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations; or
(b)be approved to the standard referred to in Part IV of this Schedule by a national administration following type testing at a test laboratory,
provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.
IR 2009—UK Radio Interface Requirement for Private Business Mobile Radio Operating in the Licence Exempt PMR 446 MHz Band, published by RA in December 2000.
ETS 300 296 published by ETSI in December 1994 and revised and reprinted in March 1997.
Regulation 3(1)
In this Schedule, “prescribed apparatus” means analogue or digital equipment for High Density Fixed Service (HDFS) applications.
1. The prescribed apparatus shall be subject to and comply with the Interface Requirement referred to in Part III of this Schedule for the frequency range 57.1 to 58.9 GHz.
2. Prescribed apparatus taken into service before 1st May 2000 must also—
(a)be approved by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations; or
(b)comply with the requirements of the Department of Trade and Industry Performance Specification referred to in Part IV of this Schedule,
provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.
IR 2000—UK Radio Interface Requirement for Point-to-point radio-relay systems operating in specified frequency bands, published by RA in February 2002.
MPT 1415 published in August 1998.
Regulation 3(1)
In this Schedule, “prescribed apparatus” means radio local area network (RLAN) apparatus that provide wideband transmissions and short range broadband services.
1. The prescribed apparatus shall be subject to and comply with the appropriate Interface Requirement referred to in Part III of this Schedule.
2. Prescribed apparatus taken into service before 1st May 2000 must also—
(a)be approved by the Secretary of State under section 84 of the 1984 Act for the purposes of these Regulations; or
(b)be approved to the ETSI standards referred to in Part IV of this Schedule as appropriate by a national administration following type testing at a test laboratory,
provided that paragraph (a) above shall not apply in relation to prescribed apparatus situated in the Bailiwick of Jersey.
IR 2005—UK Radio Interface Requirement for Wideband Transmission Systems Operating in the 2.4 GHz ISM Band and Using Spread Spectrum Modulation Techniques, published by RA in December 2000.
IR 2006—UK Radio Interface Requirement for Short Range, Broadband, Data Services (High Performance RLAN) operating in the frequency range 5150–5725 MHz, published by RA in October 2002.
European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 328-1 published by ETSI in July 1997.
European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 328-2 published by ETSI in July 1997.
European Telecommunications Standard EN 300 836-1 published by ETSI in May 1998.
BABT was appointed by the Secretary of State on 10th September 1990 pursuant to section 25 of the 1984 Act for the purpose of approving telecommunication apparatus under section 22 of that Act.
O.J. No. L8, 12.1.94, p. 20.
O.J. No. L8, 12.1.94, p. 23.
O.J. No. L215, 9.7.97, p. 48.
O.J. No. L215, 9.7.97, p. 50.
O.J. No. L215, 9.7.97, p. 52.
O.J. No. L247, 5.9.98, p. 11.
O.J. No. L247, 5.9.98, p. 13.
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